As was said above: A movie starring a black man raised by apes isn't as forward thinking and politically correct as you might think.
As was said above: A movie starring a black man raised by apes isn't as forward thinking and politically correct as you might think.
Well, think about Hoover in the comic. It's always been there in Preacher, too. We just didn't see the aftermath as often.
Jesus fucking Christ. They really delve into the "rape" part of Jesse's Word mind-raping people.
Eh. Lots of high school seniors look 20.
Yeah, she looked 30 when she was 28…and still looks 30 now that she's 42.
On the other hand…he looked 18, which is all that should really matter.
Yeah. 2002 Banks looked 7 years older than 2002 Tobey Maguire, even if the ages were closer than that.
On the other hand…she actually looked 28 in 2002. Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst both looked 19.
And Bendis should be back in Bunn's position, doing whatever he wants with minor characters.
That sounds like Zatara, not Dr. Strange.
Bendis's Spider-Man will last as long as he wants to write Miles, regardless of sales, and so will Coates' Black Panther.
The SI cover!
That said, it's pretty great that we have so much personal, idiosyncratic stuff coming out of Marvel right now!
A Hickman-Bendis collaboration (like Secret Warriors, but with more BMB involvement) could be dope.
"Did you see that shot, though?"
"I look gay?!"
Just as awesome as the fire from last year.
For me, Archer's become comfort food.
My favorite part was the cursory summary of the season so far, with her being kidnapped, the president going to war to get her back, and her someone getting her freedom by auctioning herself on the open market.
Eh, you do have to differentiate people who don't like intellectual laziness, and people who hate talking about stuff like this.